The use of submerged-arc welding flux slag as raw material for the fabrication of multiple-use mortars and bricks

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Autor(a) principal: Viana,Caroline Espinosa
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Dias,Dylmar Penteado, Holanda,José Nilson França de, Paranhos,Ronaldo Pinheiro da Rocha
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: This work has as objective to analyze the recycling possible uses of the slag of welding flux (SWF) in the civil construction. It was searched the liability of SWF as substitute of sand in the production of multiple-use mortars and clay for the production of ceramic bricks. SWF has origin in the submerged-arc welding (SAW), and have been used slags of the acid, neutral and basic types, according to its neutrality. Mortars have been made containing the three types of SWF and in addition a reference mortar made with sand. Physical and mineralogical characteristics of each SWF were studied, and the physical properties (consistency and density) and mechanical properties (compressive and tensile strengths) of the mortars were analyzed. Ceramic pieces have been made containing kaolinitic sedimentary clay up to 10 wt. % of SWF. The pieces were prepared by uniaxial pressing and fired at 950ºC. The following properties after firing were determined: linear shrinkage, water absorption, apparent porosity, apparent density, and flexural strength. The results show that for multiple-use mortars, SWF reached excellent results, being an overall substitute for sand as fine aggregate. For ceramic bricks, SWF can also be used as partial substitute for red clay. Both applications of SWF significantly contributes for the reduction of the ambient impact: on one hand, reducing the extraction of natural sand and clay, on other hand, contributing for the reduction of the risk of ground water contamination due to the inadequate disposal of the SWF.
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spelling The use of submerged-arc welding flux slag as raw material for the fabrication of multiple-use mortars and bricksCivil constructionIndustrial residueMultiple-use mortarsRecyclingSlag of welding fluxThis work has as objective to analyze the recycling possible uses of the slag of welding flux (SWF) in the civil construction. It was searched the liability of SWF as substitute of sand in the production of multiple-use mortars and clay for the production of ceramic bricks. SWF has origin in the submerged-arc welding (SAW), and have been used slags of the acid, neutral and basic types, according to its neutrality. Mortars have been made containing the three types of SWF and in addition a reference mortar made with sand. Physical and mineralogical characteristics of each SWF were studied, and the physical properties (consistency and density) and mechanical properties (compressive and tensile strengths) of the mortars were analyzed. Ceramic pieces have been made containing kaolinitic sedimentary clay up to 10 wt. % of SWF. The pieces were prepared by uniaxial pressing and fired at 950ºC. The following properties after firing were determined: linear shrinkage, water absorption, apparent porosity, apparent density, and flexural strength. The results show that for multiple-use mortars, SWF reached excellent results, being an overall substitute for sand as fine aggregate. For ceramic bricks, SWF can also be used as partial substitute for red clay. Both applications of SWF significantly contributes for the reduction of the ambient impact: on one hand, reducing the extraction of natural sand and clay, on other hand, contributing for the reduction of the risk of ground water contamination due to the inadequate disposal of the SWF.Associação Brasileira de Soldagem2009-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-92242009000300009Soldagem & Inspeção v.14 n.3 2009reponame:Revista soldagem & inspeção (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Soldagem (ABS)instacron:ABS10.1590/S0104-92242009000300009info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessViana,Caroline EspinosaDias,Dylmar PenteadoHolanda,José Nilson França deParanhos,Ronaldo Pinheiro da Rochaeng2009-11-09T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0104-92242009000300009Revistahttp://abs-soldagem.org.br/s&i/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista-si@abs-soldagem.org.br0104-92241980-6973opendoar:2009-11-09T00:00Revista soldagem & inspeção (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Soldagem (ABS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The use of submerged-arc welding flux slag as raw material for the fabrication of multiple-use mortars and bricks
title The use of submerged-arc welding flux slag as raw material for the fabrication of multiple-use mortars and bricks
spellingShingle The use of submerged-arc welding flux slag as raw material for the fabrication of multiple-use mortars and bricks
Viana,Caroline Espinosa
Civil construction
Industrial residue
Multiple-use mortars
Recycling
Slag of welding flux
title_short The use of submerged-arc welding flux slag as raw material for the fabrication of multiple-use mortars and bricks
title_full The use of submerged-arc welding flux slag as raw material for the fabrication of multiple-use mortars and bricks
title_fullStr The use of submerged-arc welding flux slag as raw material for the fabrication of multiple-use mortars and bricks
title_full_unstemmed The use of submerged-arc welding flux slag as raw material for the fabrication of multiple-use mortars and bricks
title_sort The use of submerged-arc welding flux slag as raw material for the fabrication of multiple-use mortars and bricks
author Viana,Caroline Espinosa
author_facet Viana,Caroline Espinosa
Dias,Dylmar Penteado
Holanda,José Nilson França de
Paranhos,Ronaldo Pinheiro da Rocha
author_role author
author2 Dias,Dylmar Penteado
Holanda,José Nilson França de
Paranhos,Ronaldo Pinheiro da Rocha
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Viana,Caroline Espinosa
Dias,Dylmar Penteado
Holanda,José Nilson França de
Paranhos,Ronaldo Pinheiro da Rocha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Civil construction
Industrial residue
Multiple-use mortars
Recycling
Slag of welding flux
topic Civil construction
Industrial residue
Multiple-use mortars
Recycling
Slag of welding flux
description This work has as objective to analyze the recycling possible uses of the slag of welding flux (SWF) in the civil construction. It was searched the liability of SWF as substitute of sand in the production of multiple-use mortars and clay for the production of ceramic bricks. SWF has origin in the submerged-arc welding (SAW), and have been used slags of the acid, neutral and basic types, according to its neutrality. Mortars have been made containing the three types of SWF and in addition a reference mortar made with sand. Physical and mineralogical characteristics of each SWF were studied, and the physical properties (consistency and density) and mechanical properties (compressive and tensile strengths) of the mortars were analyzed. Ceramic pieces have been made containing kaolinitic sedimentary clay up to 10 wt. % of SWF. The pieces were prepared by uniaxial pressing and fired at 950ºC. The following properties after firing were determined: linear shrinkage, water absorption, apparent porosity, apparent density, and flexural strength. The results show that for multiple-use mortars, SWF reached excellent results, being an overall substitute for sand as fine aggregate. For ceramic bricks, SWF can also be used as partial substitute for red clay. Both applications of SWF significantly contributes for the reduction of the ambient impact: on one hand, reducing the extraction of natural sand and clay, on other hand, contributing for the reduction of the risk of ground water contamination due to the inadequate disposal of the SWF.
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